The 3 Pledges Every Christian Child Should Remember
As I get older, I find more and more memories coming back that I had long since forgotten had ever existed
As I get older, I find more and more memories coming back that I had long since forgotten had ever existed
I enjoy a little friendly competition. The reality is many churches don’t compete on friendly terms.
Over time, I started to see that I was just like him, but I kept it secret. I was consumed with my own play. Not wanting to celebrate my teammates for doing well, I wanted all the glory. My teammate let it all hang out because he didn’t care what others thought about him. What you saw was what you got! This wasn’t the case with me.
And that is why Christian apologists have been stepping in for about two thousand years Sometimes we think apologetics is a modern phenomenon, but Christians have been challenging conceptual issues ...
And they were fun Even in the middle of hauling hay for 17 hours straight, there was a joyful purpose about them As we experienced life shoulder to shoulder, they discipled me
My point in writing this article is simply to state the obvious: we have always had guns in our country, but we have not always been this violent.
As a failed purity pledger and now marriage counselor, I can attest the Church has major blind spots when it comes to marriage and sexual purity
There are life-lessons gleaned for readers from the many anecdotes shared about Sproul’s rich life, passion for the Gospel, and the often-understated truth that – in Sproul’s words – “God is holy, and we are not.”
The guilty verdict of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin in the murder of George Floyd might be an exodus for America. Tuesday may be the day that the ancient account of God’s deliverance becomes as important to America as it has been to the Black church.
Editor Brian Kaylor reflects on the guilty verdicts in the trial of Derek Chauvin and the concept of justice. Kaylor argues that while holding someone accountable for murdering George Floyd is a step toward justice, we must not confuse it with justice itself.
I work with many in Los Angeles who ve found themselves homeless, and quite often substance abuse is the prevailing obstacle for them This is the month for all of us to think about alcohol abuse, and ...